Monday morning, and RACV's calling for a solution to Melbourne's growing traffic gridlock. The car insurer has a $7.4 billion list of demands, detailing more than 150 transport projects across Melbourne. Spokesman Thanjua Gunatillake tells host Jon Faine that many of the city's transport problems were identified more than a decade ago, and still haven't been addressed. "Melbourne has continued to grow and transport has basically failed to keep pace."

Also today, the Salvation Army is set to unveil a memorial quilt honouring 35 Victorians who lost their lives to suicide. Director
of the Salvation Army’s Suicide Prevention Program Alan Staines says families are still affected by stigma that surrounds suicide, and says more discussion of the social issues are needed.

Finally, independent South Australian senator Nick Xenephon joins Jon to discuss his call for a federal Royal Commission into child sex abuse in churches and other organisations. He says targeting the Catholic Church is not the intention. "It's not about a witch-hunt, it's about uncovering
what's occurred.. and ultimately, about the victims being heard."